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RSD Anthropomorphic Ankle Phantom Plantar Flexion

$ 1230.50 · 5 (357) · In stock

RSD Item RSD RS-117 and RSD RS-117T Anthropomorphic Plantar Flexion Ankle Phantoms represent an average male 5ft 9in tall, with a weight of 162 lbs. Rugged, easily transported and shatter-proof. Used widely in teaching/training with many other application
Available in Opaque or Transparent material. Sectional phantoms, with the anatomic and radio-fidelity of RSD's Take-Apart Pixy, are used widely in teaching/training, with many other applications. They represent an average male 5 ft. 9 in. tall (175 cm), with a weight of 162 lbs (74 kg). They are rugged, easily transported and shatter-proof. Sectional phantoms do not replace simple geometric phantoms that are used to evaluate individual characteristics of an imaging system. They provide comprehensive evaluation of the imaging system and imaging techniques under realistic conditions. Opaque Foot/Ankle (Plantar Flexion) Phantom shown. Anatomy: Bone composed of cortical (TS-1003) and trabecular bone (TS-1002) equivalent materials Foot encapsulated in RSD soft tissue material (TS-1001-T) Additional soft material made of soft tissue material with density of 1.1 g/cc Applications: Teaching & training Image quality Dosimetry verification Protocol verification Modalities: CT, X-Ray, Fluoroscopy Availability: Varies; Please contact Customer Service if you require a specific delivery date.

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A) Propulsion is produced when an ankle plantarflexion moment (M PF )

Diagram of the ankle dorsi-plantar-flexion and correspondent angle